This season, the Rockets' interior defense problems have become a well-known problem. Despite the team's efforts, such as bringing in Adams from injury, it is far from quenching the thirst of the near-term, but at least it gives some hope. Judging from the current state, if the interior defense problem cannot be effectively solved, it will be more difficult for the Rockets to enter the playoffs.
At the start of the season, there were reports that the Rockets showed a strong interest in Biyombo, but so far, there has been no real move from the team. Biyombo has now gone through the cuts period and is a full free agent after being cut by the Memphis Grizzlies on January 11, according to ** reports. Surprisingly, there hasn't been any news about him so far, and even the rumored Grizzlies have not made progress on re-signing him. In this case, it is necessary for the Rockets to reach out to Biyombo to see if they can sign him directly. Once that can be achieved, it will bring considerable relief to the Rockets' interior defensive problems.
Unfortunately, Team Rocket seems to be hesitating again. It's like when Biyombo was snubbed in the offseason, the Rockets didn't move. Hopefully, they won't regret signing Biyombo again from another team. Time is running out, and solving the problem of interior defense is an urgent task for the Rockets at this time. Biyombo may be their ideal choice, and the Rockets must move quickly to seize their opportunities and not let their opponents preemptively sign Biyombo and leave regrets behind.